Commanders Guide for Rise of Civilizations: Combat and Pairing Up Strategies

8 civilizations, 28 commanders, and a world you need to conquer: that pretty much sums up Rise of Civilizations.Commanders are one of the most important elements of the game, and the efficient use of them can lead to a much easier and faster victory. So, which commanders should you choose? Which commander is better for which job? Can you assign more than one commander to an army? In this guide, we will answer all these questions and more.

Your First Commander

When you start the game for the first time, you will be asked to choose a nation. The nation you choose will determine which commander you will start with. There are 8 nations in total and you can choose the one you want. You can find detailed information about the various nations in theNations Guide for Rise of Civilizations.

But for beginners, we think that Rome is the best choice: For this reason, if you are new to the world of Rise of Civilizations, choose “Scipio Africanus”.

Scipio is a commander at epic level and has everything you need to make a quick start: 5% infantry defense buff, 5% march speed, and 10% food gathering speed. At the beginning of the game, focusing on military tactics will allow you to expand and grow quickly, without having to worry about the barbarians.

You will continue to find new commanders for your nation: You have just begun. There are 27 other commanders you can find and an RNG-based system is used for these. For now, let’s just say this depends entirely on luck. So the only thing you can do to get certain commanders is to continue to open chests and collect sculptures.

So, what do these commanders do? Why is it important to add them to your nation? Let’s start with basic information.

Each commander has his own specialty. These specialties provide an advantage on the battlefield or in city management. In the table below, you can see all the specialties and their effects. A commander can have more than one specialty (maximum three).

Each commander has four skills. How many of these can be used is determined by the number of stars it has. You can upgrade all of these skills.

Each commander has a rareness level. The rarer a commander is, the more powerful and effective it is.

When determining which commanders to add to your nation, you should consider all of these issues. You can give each commander a different task: You will send some to the battlefield and some of them will stay in the city. You have to do this task distribution according to their level of specialty, skill, and rarity. Let’s take a look at the list of commanders first.

In other words, the classic tank-healer-damage dealer setup can be used in here too. You must determine which task you will give a commander according to its specialty. For example, you must keep a commander with a “gatherer” specialty in the city instead of sending them to war. And when choosing which commanders will go to battle, you must take a look at your army. For example, if your army consists of archer troops mostly, it would be unreasonable to assign a commander with the “infantry” specialty. So, what are the best commanders for all these tasks?

ROLE

BEST COMMANDERS (*)

ATTACKER

Cao Cao (PvE), Hannibal Barca (PvP)

DEFENDER

Sun Tzu, Yi Seong-Gye

SUPPORT

Joan of Arc (healer), Cleopatra VII (gatherer)

(*) Remember that this is a personal choice. The best commander is the commander you can use in the most efficient way. The recommendations here reflect our personal ideas and the general views of the player community. You can choose to play with completely different commanders. We recommend that you create your own “best of” lists using the information and tables in this guide, which will be more enjoyable.

Pairing The Commanders

Let’s share a hint that will make you more productive in the battlefield: You can send more than one commander to a battle at the same time. In this way, you can benefit from each commander’s personal skills. To do so, the army’s primary commander must be at least 3 stars.

The secondary commander can have any number of stars. You can do this for both PvE and PvP battles. If you prefer commanders with complementary specialties and skills, you can be quite effective on the battlefield. Here are a few good combinations:

Cao Cao – Tomoe Gozen (damage dealer – healer)

Joan of Arc – El Cid (healer – disabler – damage dealer)

Boudica – Joan of Arc (perfect combo for barbarians)

Hannibal Barca – Cleopatra VII (perfect combo for PvP matches)

You now know more about the commanders of Rise of Civilizations: Now it’s time to add them to your nation. By choosing the right commanders and using the right combination, you can expand your nation much faster. Don’t forget to check out our other guides to learn more and good luck at the battlefield!